The Rev. Edward Henry Mosse was at St. Michael’s in Woburn Sands and Aspley Heath from 1884 to 1899, before he moved on to St. Pauls in Covent Garden, London. In January 1918, aged 70, he left a bomb shelter in an air-raid to search for three lost children. After finding and reuniting them with their mother, he went back out to tend to the elderly and was killed by a collapsing building
1911 Census
Edward Henry Mosse
Born Heage, Derbyshire, 1856
A clergyman
Husband of Maria Louisa, and father of Francis Henry Mosse, Ewen Field Cameron Mosse, and Helen Margaret Mosse, of St. Paul's Rectory, 7, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London
1911 Census
Edward Henry Mosse
Born Heage, Derbyshire, 1856
A clergyman
Husband of Maria Louisa, and father of Francis Henry Mosse, Ewen Field Cameron Mosse, and Helen Margaret Mosse, of St. Paul's Rectory, 7, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London
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